Irish Championship Kickboxing
Irish ISKA Director Paddy Toland has already sanction Commonwealth titles will staged his first ISKA Irish Championship match on the 6th April at Horgans Sport Bar, in Lurgan, Northern Ireland.
Patrick Toland
Mark Murphy will face John O’Neil to contest the Welterweight kickboxing title. The card will also feature an International team event Ireland v Portugal. Paddy Toland is dedicated to the further development of kickboxing in Ireland and recently invited ISKA Chief Referee and Director of Rules and Regulations John Blackledge to stage a seminar for Irish referees and judges with the aim of raising the standard of officials to meet the demand for ISKA Championship events in Ireland. Several more Irish titles are scheduled in the coming months and Paddy Toland plans to stage an ISKA World Championship fight in Ireland before the end of the year.
4 April 2008
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